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  1. i would have probably desoldered the relay from the pcb , then i would have opened the relay , then i would have sand the contacts of the relay with sand paper , , then i would have reassembled the cap and put the relay back , and if not working well , i would probably replace this relay with a salvaged one from a conventional oven or from other similar , , even 2X 20A automotives relay in parallel should have done the trick
    , sometime its usefull to dig more my friend , its just probably carbonized uneven contacts inside relay , can be rescaped well !!

    i would love to see a comeback on this video if you read my comment
    much love , from canada

  2. 18:32 – Sorin, the relay is showing double pole normally open contacts.

  3. I usually break the case and sand the connection due to oxidization. I don’t know where the costumer lives but i will put silica gel inside the board in case of high humidity. Every time a spark happened oxidization happened to the connectors

  4. $8.60 for the relay k981p-bxxs-12d-03

  5. There’s no reason to think that all three relays don’t have burned contacts because we detect one of them, I think you should replace all three as it’s probable that they have all had the same amount of wear.

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